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Authors: James Bradley,Ron Powers
Tags: #Biography, #History, #Non-Fiction, #War
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ABOUT THE AUTHORS
JAMES BRADLEY is the son of John “Doc” Bradley, one of the six flagraisers. A speaker and a writer, he lives in Rye, New York, and is also the author of the
New York Times
bestseller
Flyboys.
RON POWERS is a Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist. He is the author of
Mark Twain: A Life,
among other books. He lives in Vermont.
FOOTNOTES
To return to the corresponding text, click on the reference number or "Return to text."
*1
Chapter opener:
James Bradley on the beach of Iwo Jima, April 1998. Return to text.
*2
Chapter opener:
Franklin Sousley with his dog. Return to text.
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Chapter opener:
Map of the Pacific Theater. It appears in its entirety on page 91. Return to text.
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Chapter opener:
WWII-era U.S. Marine Corps recruiting poster. Return to text.
*5
Chapter opener:
Franklin Sousley (on the right) and a buddy at Camp Pendleton. Return to text.
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Chapter opener:
An onboard briefing held en route to Iwo Jima. Return to text.
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Chapter opener:
Marines on the beach at Iwo. Return to text.
*8
Chapter opener:
Two Marines on the beach of Iwo Jima. Return to text.
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Chapter opener:
Official U.S. Marine Corps emblem. Return to text.
*10
Chapter opener:
Mike Strank (far left) giving instructions to his men. Return to text.
*11
Chapter opener:
The first U.S. flag being carried up Mount Suribachi. Return to text.
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Chapter opener:
Papers across the country ran The Photograph on February 25, 1945. This shot is from
The New York Times.
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*13
Chapter opener:
A Marine on the beach of Iwo Jima. Return to text.
*14
Chapter opener:
James Bradley seated on the lap of his father, John Bradley. Return to text.
*15
Chapter opener: Rene Gagnon, his fiancée, Pauline Harnois, and Rene’s mother, Irene Gagnon. Return to text.
*16
Chapter opener:
The Seventh Bond Tour poster. Return to text.
*17
Chapter opener:
Harlon Block and his mother, Belle, taken while Harlon was on furlough. Return to text.
*18
Chapter opener:
The Marine Corps Memorial being assembled. Return to text.
*19
Chapter opener:
Goldie Price, the mother of Franklin Sousley, holding a copy of The Photograph. Return to text.
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Chapter opener:
The original, horizontal version of the Rosenthal photograph. Return to text.
FLAGS OF OUR FATHERS
A Bantam Book
PUBLISHING HISTORY
Bantam hardcover edition published May 2000
Bantam trade paperback edition published October 2001
Bantam mass market edition / June 2006
Published by
Bantam Dell
A Division of Random House, Inc.
New York, New York
All rights reserved
Copyright © 2000 by James Bradley and Ron Powers
Afterword copyright © 2006 by James Bradley
Cover art photo copyright © 2001 by AP/Wide World Photos
Cover design by Belina Huey
Book design by Casey Hampton
Maps created by Mary Craddock Hoffman
Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 00-25803
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eISBN: 978-0-553-90276-1
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